Because of our income bracket – we make over $350,000 per year – we cannot contribute to a Roth anymore. We're 61 and 62, and ...
Learn the updated 2025 backdoor Roth IRA strategy step‑by‑step—from contribution limits and MAGI thresholds to tax filing and avoiding pro‑rata rule traps.
Financial tips from Allworth Financial's Steve Hruby and Bob Sponseller.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - A backdoor Roth conversion is a strategy used by high-income earners to contribute to a Roth IRA, even when their income exceeds the IRS limits for direct Roth contributions.
The IRS has unveiled the Roth individual retirement account contribution and income limits for 2025. For 2025, the total contribution limit to Roth IRAs remains $7,000, unchanged from 2024, according ...
As investors strive to optimize their retirement savings and minimize tax burdens, understanding how Roth conversions benefit them becomes more important. Roth conversions have great significance when ...
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The $150K Roth trap: Why high earners face new taxes on catch-up contributions

Picture this. You've worked hard to build your career, you're finally earning a six-figure salary, and you're trying to max out your retirement savings. You think you're doing everything right by ...
New IRS rule affects high-income earners making 401k catch-up contributions. Workers earning $150,000+ must now use Roth ...
Two financial planners take on the establishment with a new view on retirement taxes Should you do Roth conversions? Stick to the math for the answer. When it comes to paying taxes, less is obviously ...
Personal finance guru Dave Ramsey recently weighed in on the subject of 401(k) retirement plans, and a less-known improvement ...